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Discover LudwigThe word "changeovers" is correct in written English.
It is typically used in contexts involving transitions or shifts, especially in manufacturing or production processes.
Example: "The team completed the changeovers between product lines efficiently to minimize downtime."
Alternatives: "transitions" or "switchovers".
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changeovers
noun
Plural of changeover
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Relations between the Koreas should "transcend changeovers in administration".
This is an example of fixed automation, since these lines are typically set up for long production runs, perhaps making millions of product units and running for several years between changeovers.
The fact that the calculation correctly describes not only the order in which the different forms occur but also the pressures at which the changeovers take place indicates that the physical theory is in good shape; only the power is lacking in the mathematics to predict behaviour from first principles.
There is a constant background noise at the US Open, whether it is planes flying into La Guardia airport, music at the changeovers or just the sound of people talking, shouting and moving around.
Humidity was low and the only concession to the heat – apart from ice towels which the players used at changeovers – was to add a 10-minute break between the second and third sets of women's matches.
As to the specifics of the injury, which had Murray wincing in pain during some changeovers, the world number two declined to share the diagnosis he had been given.
After limiting his intake of fluids at the changeovers, he said he felt much better by the end.
The advent of xenon lamps made it possible to reduce or eliminate changeovers to the point where a single projectionist could operate the equipment for several auditoriums.
The entire film is shown without changeovers and does not need to be rewound.
Theatrical exhibition increasingly requires the film to be "made up"—that is, reels must be spliced together to enable the projectionist to make a single changeover between large reels or to use external transports that contain an entire feature without changeovers.
It's hard to say that he's matured completely — he has been drinking Coca-Cola during changeovers — but playing for himself, he seemed in early rounds to have found greater calm, and handily beat a strangely subdued Dimitrov to reach the quarterfinals, for the first time, without losing a set.
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